Resource Site For Happier & Healthier Dogs!Dogsmanship - The Dog Lover's Survival Guide

Dogsmanship - The Dog Lover’s Survival Guide
  - Download FREE Now! - limited period only -

Your Name:
Your E-Mail:

                 

            We respect your Privacy!

  

Common Puppy Health Questions and Problems

One of the most common puppy health questions that people ask is how to know when your puppy is very sick and needs veterinary care. Most people don't want to continually take their dog to the veterinarian, especially since the cost can be high. Some veterinarians suggest that after you get to know your dog fairly well, it might be best to go with your gut feeling regarding a trip to the veterinarian office.

Some dogs, especially large dogs are very good at hiding their pain and it may go unnoticed by the owners. If you have one of these tough dogs, a sign that he might be feeling very ill is if he refuses to eat or if he eats a significantly smaller portion than usual. A significant loss of appetite is a sign to take your puppy to the veterinarian.

Common Veterinarian Puppy Health Problem Questions
Spend some time with your puppy and see if he looks or acts as if he is depressed. If his appearance has altered, if he is drinking more or less water than usual or perhaps you notice a change in his attitude or his lifestyle you might want to take him for an exam. Some typical puppy health questions your veterinarian could ask you about your puppy might relate to persistent vomiting, a decrease in weight and very little desire to play as well as urinating more frequently or having constant diarrhea.

Another typical puppy health question asked by dog owners is whether they should have their dog neutered. Male dogs that are neutered typically become less aggressive and the procedure also decreases the possibility of your dog acquiring prostate cancer and prevents your dog from acquiring testicular cancer. With female dogs it significantly lowers the possibility of acquiring mammary cancer as well as preventing them from getting womb infections and obviously you don’t have to be concerned about your dog getting pregnant.

Healthy Puppy Diet
What type of food should the dog eat is another commonly asked puppy health question. You should provide your dog a diet that features quality meats and either no or very little artificial preservatives and which provides quality fats and vegetables and grains. Buying natural or high quality dog food products will improve his health and may extend his life.

Another puppy health question veterinarians frequently are asked is how to prevent dogs from eating grass. Unfortunately, some dogs often eat grass and then afterwards vomit. Dogs that live in the wild consume various types of vegetation when they eat the contents from the stomach of their prey and your dog might be eating grass as some type of instinctive behavior. In some cases, the grass may not be the cause of vomiting due to the dog already being sick before he ate the grass. If you have puppy health questions there are numerous websites that can provide answers and your veterinarian can also provide you with the information you seek.

         

Dogmunity.com - The Dog Lover Community
-
Join
FREE! - For a limited period

"How To Raise A Happy, Healthy

And Well-Behaved Puppy

While Keeping You Sane

And Your House In Order – Now”

Uncover Practical And Easy To Use Tips
To Stop Your Dog’s Behavior Problems
And Be The Leader Of Your Dog - And Have
Your Dog Love You For It!

 

Click Here to Join Us Now

More Puppy Health Care Articles:

Navigation Menu

Dog Obedience Training
Dog Training Books
Puppy Health Care
Pet Insurance
Puppy Training

 

Puppy Health Care Intro

Good Puppy Health in UK
Puppy Dog Health Care
Labrador Dog Health Information
Internet Pet Health Records

 

Highly Recommended Books

Secrets Of A Professional Dog Trainer by Adam Katz

Read our review here

 

 

See our special bonus here

Google
DogsObedienceTraining.com
Web

Site Map  |  Comments or Suggestions  |  Privacy & Disclaimer Statement  |  Related Links  |  Site Map 2

 Copyright © 2005-07 All Rights Reserved - Dog Resource Site - puppy health care | pet insurance | puppy training | dog info

 
  English German Spanish French Dutch Italian Portuguese Greek Arabic Russian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Japanese Korean  
See this site in your preferred language. Just click on the flags to translate.